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Microsoft's Power Platform, Dynamics 365 Get AI Boost with Orions Systems Buy

Microsoft this week acquired Snoqualmie, Wash.-based Orions Systems for an undisclosed amount, with plans to bring the firm's AI-powered video analysis solutions to the Dynamics 365 and Power Platform products.

Designed for governments and Fortune 500 company markets, the AI solutions from Orions Systems can be trained by humans. They use design data based on semantics, which founder Nils Lahr called "tagonomy" in this blog post. The use of tagonomy is deemed to be a better approach for handling unstructured data in machine learning systems than the typical taxonomy approach. "In short, a tagonomy can generate ontological data, freeing the data from the limited structure and bounds of either being a simple string array or a rigid taxonomy," Lahr explained in the post. 

Lahr acknowledged his company's acquisition by Microsoft in a Tuesday LinkedIn post:

It is with great excitement that I can announce the acquisition of Orions Systems by Microsoft today. Orions Systems, founded 8 years ago, has become the leader in lighting the way for how to turn video fused with sensor data into business and operational intelligence in real-time. Unlike other solutions built on aging technologies and cloud-only runtimes, our solutions provide development through deployment solutions for live video-driven digital transformation applications. Additionally, the platform enables all levels of a company, from data scientists to decision-makers, to participate in a human-in-the-loop machine teaching system that continues to get smarter over time.

Microsoft specifically plans to use Orions Systems solutions to enhance its Microsoft Dynamics Connected Store solution, currently at the preview stage, which uses cameras and sensors to gauge things like a store's stock, customer experience and refrigeration temperatures. The U.K.-based Marks & Spencer retail chain recently deployed the Microsoft Dynamics Connected Store solution in a London store, according to this Microsoft video.

The Orions Systems acquisition will help Microsoft Dynamics Connected Store better assess customized store spaces. It'll also add unspecified capabilities to the Microsoft Power Platform, according to Muhammad Alam, corporate vice president of Microsoft Dynamics 365:

The acquisition will bring additional technologies that will allow solutions like Dynamics 365 Connected Store and the Microsoft Power Platform to offer retailers and other organizations a way to build and train their own AI models to customize and optimize how they can learn from their physical space. This extra set of tools will deliver on scenarios beyond what is offered out-of-the-box today and can adapt to the truly unique dimensions and needs of their physical spaces.

Lahr not only founded Orions Systems but also claims to have co-founded the Microsoft Windows Media Department, according to the company's site description. It further claims credit for building the first live streaming platform for the Olympics, as well as the first video content distribution network. The company also has an Orions AI City product for collecting and analyzing video content across cities.

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Kurt Mackie is senior news producer for 1105 Media's Converge360 group.

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